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CHELSEA are interested in signing West Ham star Mohammed Kudus, according to reports. The Blues have long admired the Ghanaian, dating back to his time at Ajax. Kudus instead joined the Hammers, en… ...
West Ham have a huge transfer window coming up as they look to kickstart Graham Potter’s reign as manager. The Hammers spent big a year ago, when they were the sixth-biggest net spenders in Europe.
Everton and West Ham are both battling to sign Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill, who notched an impressive 18 goals in the Championship this term.
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West Ham have rejected a player-plus-cash deal from Chelsea for Mohammed Kudus, talkSPORT understands. Chelsea were willing to offer the likes of Robert Sanchez and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in exchang… ...
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“He will almost certainly leave West Ham this summer,” Solhekol said. “West Ham need to bring money in to make funds available to Potter, to refresh his squad. “Kudus cost £38m.
West Ham United have completed the signing of Jean-Clair Todibo from Nice on a five-year deal for £32.8million (€39m; $44.3m). The 25-year-old defender initially joined in August on a season ...
West Ham do not want to lose Kudus but accept his sale would bring in much-needed cash. They consider Jarrod Bowen the only player in the squad who is strictly not for sale under any circumstances.
The people who help manage RAGBRAI, the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa, are inspecting the route for this year’s event. RAGBRAI ride director Matt Phippen is one of the 25 ...
Helen Thomas, head of Radio 2, said: "Radio 2 In The Park is our biggest party of the year, and we're delighted to be bringing a three-day music extravaganza to Chelmsford.
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